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> Let's say you're visiting an international webshop. But they don't =
ship to your country. Wouldn't you want to know that before your start =
filling the cart? With this, your wallet / browser extension could tell =
you right away that you can't shop there. No time wasted!

Why my wallet has to do anything with me being in some country? The =
webshop may detect my location and tell me if they ship to where I'm =
currently in. Why should I associate more private information (my =
location) with my wallet than strictly necessary? Why should I =
automatically advertise my shipping address to every webshop without my =
explicit consent?

The wallet must be convenient only as much as it allows for better =
security and privacy, but not trading off security and privacy for some =
unrelated convenience.=20=

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display: inline !important;" class=3D"">Let's say you're visiting an =
international webshop. But they don't ship to your country. Wouldn't you =
want to know that before your start filling the cart? With this, your =
wallet / browser extension could tell you right away that you can't shop =
there. No time wasted!</span></div></blockquote></div><br class=3D""><div =
class=3D"">Why my wallet has to do anything with me being in some =
country? The webshop may detect my location and tell me if they ship to =
where I'm currently in. Why should I associate more private information =
(my location) with my wallet than strictly necessary? Why should I =
automatically advertise my shipping address to every webshop without my =
explicit consent?</div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div =
class=3D"">The wallet must be convenient only as much as it allows for =
better security and privacy, but not trading off security and privacy =
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